File:The Pull of Discovery - Flickr - jurvetson.jpg
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DescriptionThe Pull of Discovery - Flickr - jurvetson.jpg |
Rolling out to pad 39a at KSC by the light of the moon. This final flight of space shuttle Discovery will ferry a humanoid robot to the ISS. NASA just shared this cool crawler perspective on the protected windows. And the Guardian just ran a retrospective on the program, with an external perspective. |
Date | Taken on 2 November 2010, 08:32 |
Source | The Pull of Discovery |
Author | Steve Jurvetson from Los Altos, USA |
Flickr tags InfoField | space , shuttle , discovery , sts-133 , final , flight , pad , 39a , rollout , shield , finale , bon voyage , not my photo |
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